The dates for the 2019 AMCA/”Classic Dirt Bike” BRITISH CLASSIC MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP are shown below.

April 28

Bath Classic MCC

Yatton Keynell, near Chippenham, Wilts

May 5

Acorns MCC

Butterton, near Newcastle under Lyme, Staffs

July 7

Northampton Classic MCC

Woodford, near Kettering, Northants

August 11

Westmorland MCC

Crooklands, near Kendal (M6 J36), Cumbria

August 25

Moseley (Birmignham) MCC

TBA

September 29

Llanthony Classic MCC

Llanthony, neat Abergavenny, Mon

In 2019 the championship will be split into 3 categories (to comply with the formal adoption of a Pre-68 class at the 2018 AMCA AGM). They are: Pre-65 (inc. Pre-60), Pre-68 and Pre-74.

For 2019 the Pre-60 and Pre-65 classes will remain the same, except for the EXCLUSION of round barrel BSA B44 Victors from the Pre-65 class. ALL round & square barrel BSA Victors will be included in the Pre-68 class. For a list of acceptable Pre-60, Pre-65, Pre-68 & Pre-74 machines, see AMCA Classic Rule Book (on the AMCA website): Table 3 (Pre-60), Tables 1, 2 & 4 (Pre-65), Tables 5, 6 & 7 (Pre-68) and Table 8 (Pre-74) are the relevant sections.

If in doubt about machine eligibility, please contact me in the first instance. N.B. Eligibility may be checked at any of the championship meetings.

At each championship meeting there will be two championship races (by invitation) – each race 8 laps. Invitations will be given to the best riders in the three categories taken from the entry list provided by the Secretary of the Meeting. The list of invited riders will appear in the programme. Pre-registration is not necessary.

The three classes will race together with separate results. Every race will count towards a riders’ final points total. Points awarded down to 15th place.

There will be awards down to 6th place in all three categories. In addition (depending on numbers) there will be an award(s) for best rider(s) over 60 years of age.

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This all depends on what discipline you want to start with – some require you to take a licence whilst others are more flexible and allow you to turn up and ride. Once you have opted for a discipline, see the FAQ for more tailored questions.

These are all different disciplines the AMCA caters for, along with much more. Motocross is fast paced, short races over both natural and man-made terrain with 36 riders going into a first corner. Enduro is more long distance, long duration events, usually through woodland. Trials is slow paced, technical, balance based over challenging short course with the object to go through without putting your foot on the floor.